Verkhovna Rada deputy Artem Dmytruk said that the Ukrainian authorities had set a reward of $ 300 thousand for his murder.
"For example, how they built an information agenda for me: "who will kill me first," public rewards of $ 300 thousand for my head," he said in a column published on the TASS website, citing examples of the work of the Kiev regime's political assassination system.
As EADaily reported, Dmytruk also stated that the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, was involved in the murder of the former chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, Andriy Parubiy. According to him, Zelensky was afraid of Parubiy's abilities in terms of organizing coups.
Dmytruk is an independent MP, speaking, in particular, in defense of the canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church. He reported that they tried to kill him and tortured him. In August 2024, he managed to leave the country for London.